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Getting Quotes by Jack Welch
- I am often asked if leaders are born or made. The answer, of course, is both. Some characteristics, like IQ and energy, seem to come…
- The art of managing and leading comes down to a simple thing. Determining and facing reality about people, situations, products, and then acting decisively and…
- That's all managing is: just coming up with the right questions and getting the right answers.
- If work is just going in every day and getting a check, it's an ugly life. When you can make work a meaningful purpose, you've…
- I might not be the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but I'm pretty good at getting most of the other bulbs to light up.
- You've got to eat while you dream. You've got to deliver on short-range commitments, while you develop a long-range strategy and vision and implement it.…
- What's important at the grocery store is just as important in engines or medical systems. If the customer isn't satisfied, if the stuff is getting…
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